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Cameron's Jesus Tomb Claims Challenged by Clerics

_42621153_cameron_getty203 Yes, filmmaker James Cameron is promoting his upcoming Jesus tomb documentary. But he's not a self-serving wack-job. He considers himself a scientist and a pragmatist, and he's quite sharp. If he has scientific evidence of who's buried in those tombs, I'd take him seriously. Meanwhile he's already prepping the upcoming Avatar in New Zealand.

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I've been looking through the official site(www.jesusfamilytomb.com) and I'm interested to see the documentary. There's a lot of theory to consider here.

When Cameron told NBC'S TODAY show that statisticians found "in the range of a couple of million to one in favor of it being them" I knew it was garbage. It may well be an interesting documentary, it may have some truth to it, but there's a greater chance the earth is 6,000 years old or Bush got into Yale on his merits than a two thousand year old tomb can be identified with anywhere near that certainty. The only thing I'd give that kind of odds to is the sun coming up in the East.

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